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Difference between revisions of "Richard Gere (character)"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
After [[Homer]] became smart, he saw ''[[Love is Nice]]'', in which Richard Gere played a groom. Afterwards, he told the crowd that the film was tired and predictable after he didn't understand a joke. Homer told the crowd that [[Julia Roberts]], the bride, was going to wind up marrying Richard Gere. [[Dr. Hibbert]] said that he thought she was going to wind up with that rich snob, and [[Sea Captain]] added that he was ably played by [[Bill Paxton]]. Homer told them that was [[Bill Pullman]], before someone knocked him out and he was thrown out of the cinema.<ref>"[[HOMЯ]]"</ref>
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After [[Homer]] became smart, he watched ''[[Love is Nice]]'', in which Richard Gere played a groom. Afterward, he told the crowd that the film was tired and predictable because he didn't understand a joke. Homer informed the crowd that [[Julia Roberts]], the bride, was going to marry Richard Gere. [[Dr. Hibbert]] said he thought she would end up with the rich snob, and the [[Sea Captain]] added that the role was ably played by [[Bill Paxton]]. Homer corrected them, saying it was [[Bill Pullman]], before someone knocked him out and threw him out of the cinema.<ref>"[[HOMЯ]]"</ref>
  
When [[Lisa Simpson]] became interested in another religion, Richard Gere persuaded her to become a Buddhist. When Lisa's family tried to trick her into celebrating Christmas, she ran away to Richard, who told her that she could celebrate Christmas and other religious holidays and still remain true to Buddhism.<ref>"[[She of Little Faith]]"</ref>
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When [[Lisa Simpson]] became interested in another religion because she felt Christianity was losing its message, she visited the [[Springfield Buddhist Temple]]. Inside the temple, Lisa found [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] meditating. Richard Gere then revealed himself to Lisa, surprising Lenny. Richard Gere taught Lisa the basics of Buddhism, and she felt the religion was right for her.
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After embracing Buddhism, the rest of the family disapproved of her new religion. They tried to trick Lisa into celebrating [[Christmas]], believing it would bring her back to Christianity. However, Lisa decided to run away and returned to the Buddhist Temple. She spoke to Richard Gere again, who explained to Lisa that Buddhists respected all religions and were free to celebrate any holidays they wanted. Lisa then returned home to celebrate Christmas with her family.<ref>"[[She of Little Faith]]"</ref>
  
 
== Non-canon ==
 
== Non-canon ==
 
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When [[Groundskeeper Willie]] won the [[World Groundskeeping Cup]], with help from [[Bart]], Willie said that he would kiss Bart if he was [[Julia Roberts]] or [[Sandra Bullock]]. Bart then said that he would let Willie if he was Richard Gere or [[Hugh Grant]].<ref>''[[License To Kilt]]''</ref>
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When [[Groundskeeper Willie]] won the [[World Groundskeeping Cup]] with help from [[Bart]], Willie said he would kiss Bart if he were [[Julia Roberts]] or [[Sandra Bullock]]. Bart replied that he would let Willie if he were Richard Gere or [[Hugh Grant]].<ref>''[[License To Kilt]]''</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 18:24, November 19, 2024

This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Richard Gere.
Richard Gere
Richard Gere.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Actor
Worshipper
First appearance: "HOMЯ"
Voiced by: Himself


Richard Gere is an American actor and worshipper. He is a Buddhist.

History

After Homer became smart, he watched Love is Nice, in which Richard Gere played a groom. Afterward, he told the crowd that the film was tired and predictable because he didn't understand a joke. Homer informed the crowd that Julia Roberts, the bride, was going to marry Richard Gere. Dr. Hibbert said he thought she would end up with the rich snob, and the Sea Captain added that the role was ably played by Bill Paxton. Homer corrected them, saying it was Bill Pullman, before someone knocked him out and threw him out of the cinema.[1]

When Lisa Simpson became interested in another religion because she felt Christianity was losing its message, she visited the Springfield Buddhist Temple. Inside the temple, Lisa found Lenny and Carl meditating. Richard Gere then revealed himself to Lisa, surprising Lenny. Richard Gere taught Lisa the basics of Buddhism, and she felt the religion was right for her.

After embracing Buddhism, the rest of the family disapproved of her new religion. They tried to trick Lisa into celebrating Christmas, believing it would bring her back to Christianity. However, Lisa decided to run away and returned to the Buddhist Temple. She spoke to Richard Gere again, who explained to Lisa that Buddhists respected all religions and were free to celebrate any holidays they wanted. Lisa then returned home to celebrate Christmas with her family.[2]

Non-canon

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When Groundskeeper Willie won the World Groundskeeping Cup with help from Bart, Willie said he would kiss Bart if he were Julia Roberts or Sandra Bullock. Bart replied that he would let Willie if he were Richard Gere or Hugh Grant.[3]

Appearances

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